"Immigrants are getting tested, licensed and insured and this is making our roads safer for everyone," said Alejo, now a Monterey County supervisor, in a prepared statement. "Today, we see the law working the way it was intended to and has dramatically improved the lives of a million immigrants and their families."
I have mixed emotions on this. Having worked in Austin, a sanctuary city in Texas, I could see first hand the value in relenting on some things. Drivers licenses are one of them. It was a rock and a hard place. If you didn't allow them to get licensed, they were going to drive anyway. Without the license, there is no insurance and hit and run crashes were problematic. At least if they had a DL and insurance, when you got in a wreck, you had some chance of getting relief. But again, the other side of the coin is that it's one more thing that makes the US attractive to them.